Brooklyn · Brownstone Brooklyn
Park Slope
Prospect Park gateway, stroller-era brownstone blocks, and a Fifth Avenue dining corridor built for long grown-up dinners.
Park Slope is the neighborhood Brooklyn's brownstone-block hosting template was written for. Fifth and Seventh Avenues carry the dining and retail load, the Park Slope Food Coop keeps the grocery rhythm distinctly local, and Prospect Park sits at the eastern edge as the anchor for every weekend morning. The neighborhood skews older than its North Brooklyn neighbors, which shapes both the cannabis retail landing here (walk-in, consultation-friendly shops on Fifth and Flatbush) and the evenings adults 21+ build around them: dinner on Fifth, a slow park walk, and home.
Upcoming in Park Slope
May 1, 2026
Nitehawk Cinema Programming
Nitehawk Williamsburg (136 Metropolitan Ave) and Nitehawk Prospect Park (188 Prospect Park West)
May 17, 2026 · Free
Fifth Avenue Street Fair (Park Slope)
5th Avenue, Park Slope
June 13, 2026 · Free
Seventh Heaven Street Fair — 51st Annual
7th Avenue from Lincoln Place to 14th Street
June 13, 2026 · Free
Brooklyn Pride — 30th Anniversary
5th Avenue from Lincoln Place to 9th Street; Prospect Park for 5K
June 14, 2026 · Free
Park Slope Summer Stroll
7th Avenue (Union St to 9th St)
June 19, 2026 · Free
Juneteenth in the Park at BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn
Lena Horne Bandshell, Prospect Park
August 15, 2026
BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!
Lena Horne Bandshell, Prospect Park (9th St & Prospect Park West)
What we’ve written about Park Slope
Delivery & Lounges
Neighborhood Guides
- Park Slope and Prospect Heights, the Family-Rhythm Cannabis Neighborhood· 3 min
- Brooklyn Cannabis, Neighborhood by Neighborhood· 4 min
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- Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights, the Community Side of Legal Cannabis· 3 min
Indie Dispensaries & Licensed Retail